Pedestrian Verse (Explicit)

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"Pedestrian Verse"? Talk about a gift to critics: had Frightened Rabbits’ fourth studio offering been a dud, the headlines could have practically written themselves. Well, unlucky cynics: Selkirk’s finest appear to have effortlessly dodged the bullet by delivering an album that’s currently sending critics scrabbling for superlatives. Kicking off with a dusty piano lick and a killer couplet, opener "Acts Of Man" builds into an epic, lighters-aloft, slow-burner, driven by cacophonous percussion, distorted guitars and swooning vocal harmonies, and sets the bar high for the rest of the record. Elsewhere there’s a bit of Biffy about the rousing chug of "The Woodpile", and a smidgeon of Final Straw-era Snow Patrol in the spidery synth arpeggios of "Backyard Skulls". All told, it’s a major label debut with "crossover success" written all over it.